Seve Trophy - Results

Results

Year Venue Winning Team Score Losing Team Captains
2011 Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
(Paris, France)
Great Britain &
Ireland
15½ 12½ Continental Europe Paul McGinley
Jean van de Velde
2009 Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
(Paris, France)
Great Britain &
Ireland
16½ 11½ Continental Europe Paul McGinley
Thomas Bjørn
2007 The Heritage Golf & Spa Resort
(County Laois, Ireland)
Great Britain &
Ireland
16½ 11½ Continental Europe Nick Faldo
Seve Ballesteros
2005 Wynyard Golf Club
(County Durham, England)
Great Britain &
Ireland
16½ 11½ Continental Europe Colin Montgomerie
José María Olazábal
2003 Campo de Golf Parador El Saler
(Valencia, Spain)
Great Britain &
Ireland
15 13 Continental Europe Colin Montgomerie
Seve Ballesteros
2002 Druids Glen
(County Wicklow, Ireland)
Great Britain &
Ireland
14½ 11½ Continental Europe Colin Montgomerie
Seve Ballesteros
2000 Sunningdale Golf Club
(Berkshire, England)
Continental Europe 13½ 12½ Great Britain &
Ireland
Colin Montgomerie
Seve Ballesteros

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